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Post #329629 by VampiressRN on Sat, Sep 1, 2007 8:50 PM
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No you most certainly are not...I was hooting from the patio of the Islands restaurant...it gave me a thrill!!! I can name that tune in 2 notes. :DSome news about 2008....#22 in the James Bond series... Writer Paul Haggis talks about the story for Bond 22 and confirms some long running rumours. MI6 rounds up the latest pre-production news...Bond 22 Pre-Production Diary As with Casino Royale, Paul Haggis has now taken over the screenplay for the next James Bond film from a draft penned by regular scribes Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. Whilst Haggis was promoting his new film "In the Valley of Elah" today, which he wrote and directed, the chance was not missed by press to get the latest scoop on Daniel Craig's second outing as 007 - "Bond 22". When talking about what it is like to work on Bond as a writer, Haggis told ComingSoon, "Bond is just pure imagination; you just get to have fun. It's escapism and it's fun, but I try to ground him as a human being." He was also keen to draw a distinction between his vision of Bond's character and the one that shot and bonked his way around the world in previous decades, "My Bond is an actual assassin; when he kills someone, he kills them with a knife, they're bloody and he pays a price. He denies that he pays a price, but he does." "When he sees a woman who witnesses something horrific, and he sees her taking a shower, he doesn't just go in there and f*ck her, like the old Bond would have done. He sits there with her, and she says, 'I can't get this blood from my fingernails.' So he helps her get the blood from her fingernails; that's what he does, that's my Bond. So it's a different guy; it's a guy who's much more like these guys, these heroes (in 'Valley of Elah')." Haggis confirmed long-running rumours that Bond 22 would follow directly on from the events of Casino Royale ("It picks up 2 minutes after the last one, and it's going to be fun") and that it would follow the tone of the last film and not be jokier, but also took the opportunity to shoot one down ("Carice van Houten's great, isn't she – but she's not going to be in this one"). He added a cautionary note to those speculating about the plot of the next film, "everyone says they know what the ending is, and they're wrong. Everyone thinks they know about the Bond Girls, and they're wrong." You Didn't Bring Any Chocolates? "As soon as we knew that Marc Forster grew up in Switzerland and would direct the next James Bond film, we had to offer our services", said André Brice of the Swiss film commission (Film Location Switzerland). "Still nothing is definite, but the chances bode well", he added. It would not be the first time that the world's most famous secret agent had visited one of the well-known mountain ranges or a Swiss city. Both "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" and "Goldfinger" have shot in the country. Forster recently commented that due to the heavy use of the country in O.H.M.S.S, filming scenes there may add nothing new - but added that decisions are far from complete, MI6 reported this month that some filming has already taken place in Siena, Italy - and exclusively revealed that more Italian locations are planned, including the Basilicata region in the south of the country. Produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli (Eon Productions), BOND 22 (title to be announced) is scheduled for release November 7th 2008 and will be directed by Marc Forster. Principal photography will start in December 2007, at Pinewood Studios (UK) and foreign locations to be announced. The draft screenplay has been handed in by regular scribes Neal Purvis & Robert Wade, and Paul Haggis will polish. The story will be a direct continuation of the events of Casino Royale. It is British actor Daniel Craig’s second outing as James Bond, following his debut film Casino Royale released November 16th 2006. Dame Judi Dench (M) and Giancarlo Giannini (Mathis) will also reprise their roles. |